Watch the videos.. she is obviously not being held for the photographers.I'm not talking about any "court videos", but about the still picture shown in the Telegraph report in which Amanda is clearly seen being held in a position to allow a photograph to be taken.
I guess in Italy they just don't let convicted murderers wander around.Is she supposed to be blind or something? Why does she need to be "gently guided" to her seat? She can walk into court unaided, and all that anyone needs to do is say "sit here, please" - without the visible manhandling that is shown on the photograph we're discussing.
Hair splitting. "physical assault (by a policewoman)". It is obvious what I am arguing, I am not going to repeat it.I didn't say it was "police assault". I said "in other circumstances, this would be considered physical assault". Are you arguing this is not the case?
Actually, I would rather censure the Italian police for not restraining convicted murderers more securely.
It is these sort of lame objections that really make it hard for me to take the innocent side seriously.